• Coffee & Adventure Tourism to End Human Trafficking (Ep. 28)

  • Apr 26 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

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Coffee & Adventure Tourism to End Human Trafficking (Ep. 28)

  • Summary

  • Zee, the co-founder of an adventure company in Nepal, shares his journey of using tourism to combat human trafficking. He grew up in a remote village and always had a love for adventure and climbing mountains. When he learned about the issue of trafficking and how tourism could be a solution, he decided to start his own company. The high unemployment rate in Nepal, lack of stable government, and dependence on aid are some of the factors contributing to human exploitation. Zee's company focuses on developing remote villages as tourism destinations, providing alternative income sources and preventing trafficking at the source. They offer various adventure activities like trekking and mountain climbing, while also educating the local communities about the importance of valuing and protecting their girls. Despite the challenges and risks involved, Zee remains hopeful and motivated by the positive impact they have seen in the villages they work with.

    Takeaways
    - Tourism can be a powerful tool in preventing human trafficking by providing alternative income sources and raising awareness in vulnerable communities.
    - High unemployment rates, lack of stable government, and dependence on aid contribute to human exploitation in Nepal.
    - Changing the worldview and values surrounding girls and women is crucial in preventing trafficking and exploitation.
    - Creating sustainable employment and educational opportunities can help transform communities and break the cycle of trafficking.
    - Despite the challenges and risks, there is hope in seeing positive change and transformation in the villages they work with.Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffees

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